Mason Greenwood: Nike 'DUMP Manchester United star for good' following his arrest
Mason Greenwood will no longer be sponsored by Nike following his arrest, according to reports.
The Manchester United forward, 20, was arrested by Greater Manchester Police last week on suspicion of rape and assault of an 18-year-old student. He was further arrested on suspicion of threats to kill.
Greenwood was released on bail on Wednesday and big-name sponsors have distanced themselves from the England international.
Sportswear giants Nike had last week suspended their relationship with Greenwood, and have today reportedly told The Athletic that they will no longer endorse Greenwood.
A spokesperson told the outlet: ‘Mason Greenwood is no longer a Nike athlete’.
Greenwood has been suspended by the club pending the investigation, with United adamant that he will not train or play for them for the foreseeable future. Any merchandise related to him has also been removed from sale.

Nike have reportedly ended their relationship with Manchester United star Mason Greenwood

The United star, 20, was arrested last week on suspicion of rape, assault and threats to kill
Greenwood also no longer appears on popular video game FIFA ’22 and one of United’s official partners, Cadbury, says it will not use him in any marketing products ‘while these allegations are being investigated’.
Greater Manchester Police said on Wednesday: ‘A 20-year-old man arrested (on Sunday 30 January 2022) on suspicion of the rape and assault of a woman has been released on bail pending further investigation.’
In the wake of the allegations, several of his team-mates appeared to look to separate themselves from him on social media, with Cristiano Ronaldo, Edinson Cavani and Victor Lindelof seemingly unfollowing him on Instagram.

A Nike spokesperson told The Athletic that the sportswear giants no longer sponsor him
A report from The Sun last night says that this has piled pressure on other first-team members to follow suit, although it is thought that several stars believe it was wrong to cast Greenwood out with the law stating he is innocent until proven guilty.
On Thursday, United boss Rangnick admitted that the forward’s arrest was a ‘topic within the team’, saying: ‘We had internal discussions but I’m pretty sure everyone will understand those internal discussions should stay internal.
‘It’s an unusual situation for everybody.’
Greenwood’s accuser, an 18-year-old student, broke her silence recently to thank her supporters. She said the past week has been ‘difficult’ and announced she would not be making any further statements pending the police probe.

Greenwood, 20, spent three nights in a cell in Manchester after first being arrested last week

Cristiano Ronaldo does not follow Greenwood on social media, despite following team-mates

Security guards stand outside Greenwood’s mansion with the star toughening his protection
United have confirmed supporters will be able to exchange their shirts with Greenwood’s name emblazoned on the back for free.
Nike have suspended their sponsorship deal with the player, while United’s shirt sponsor TeamViewer said they are ‘closely monitoring developments’.
Last week, Sportsmail reported that Greenwood has beefed up security at his £14,000-a-month Cheshire mansion after he was released on bail.
He has brought in two private security guards to patrol the rented house, and an expert has been to the property to install a home CCTV system capable of recording from up to eight cameras.
United interim boss Ralf Rangnick is understood to have held crisis talks with football director John Murtough at the club’s Carrington training base on Monday morning to discuss Greenwood’s situation and the impact it could have on the team for the rest of the season.
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